Lyrics Blackwood Hill - Beccy Cole
In
my
mind
I
see
a
picture
and
my
thoughts
begin
to
roam
To
the
rowlden
hills
and
valleys
that
surround
my
childhood
home
I
can
almost
smell
the
flowers
growing
wild
along
the
track
down
to
the
stream.
I
hear
grandpa
telling
stories
sitting
on
the
front
porch
swing
Scattered
all
around
are
pages
of
the
songs
that
I
would
sing
And
there
I
am
cross
legged
on
a
dream
Chorus:
I'd
sing
coat
of
many
colours,
I
knew
every
word
by
heart
And
I'd
fumble
through
the
changes
on
an
old
flat
top
guitar
Make
believe
the
city
hills
rolled
into
the
smokey
mountains
tennessee.
I'd
swap
bubble
gum
for
curtain
calls
with
other
kids
my
age
And
the
shows
would
last
for
hours
on
the
Opry
tree
house
stage
And
the
dreams
of
little
children
echoe
still,
on
Blackwood
hill.
I
recall
the
day
I
packed
my
bags
and
waved
Blackwood
goodbye
Rowlden
hills
were
in
my
rear
view
mirror,
stars
were
in
my
eyes
And
I
traded
hairbrush
microphones
and
tree
house
shows
for
lights
and
centre
stage.
Sometimes
the
road
I
lived
on
leads
me
back
to
my
old
world
On
the
front
porch
of
my
childhood
home
sits
a
little
girl
Her
innocence
helps
me
turn
back
the
page,
When
Chorus
Bridge:
Every
day
was
full
of
music,
family
and
best
friends.
Troubles
of
the
world
erased,
by
games
of
lets
pretend.
Chorus
The
little
girl
inside
of
me
is
dreaming
still,
on
blackwood
hill.
In
my
mind
I
see
a
picture
and
my
thoughts
begin
to
roam
To
the
rowlden
hills
and
valleys
that
surround
my
childhood
home
I
can
almost
smell
the
flowers
growing
wild
along
the
track
down
to
the
stream.
I
hear
grandpa
telling
stories
sitting
on
the
front
porch
swing
Scattered
all
around
are
pages
of
the
songs
that
I
would
sing
And
there
I
am
cross
legged
on
a
dream
Chorus:
I'd
sing
coat
of
many
colours,
I
knew
every
word
by
heart
And
I'd
fumble
through
the
changes
on
an
old
flat
top
guitar
Make
believe
the
city
hills
rolled
into
the
smokey
mountains
tennessee.
I'd
swap
bubble
gum
for
curtain
calls
with
other
kids
my
age
And
the
shows
would
last
for
hours
on
the
Opry
tree
house
stage
And
the
dreams
of
little
children
echoe
still,
on
Blackwood
hill.
I
recall
the
day
I
packed
my
bags
and
waved
Blackwood
goodbye
Rowlden
hills
were
in
my
rear
view
mirror,
stars
were
in
my
eyes
And
I
traded
hairbrush
microphones
and
tree
house
shows
for
lights
and
centre
stage.
Sometimes
the
road
I
lived
on
leads
me
back
to
my
old
world
On
the
front
porch
of
my
childhood
home
sits
a
little
girl
Her
innocence
helps
me
turn
back
the
page,
When
Chorus
Bridge:
Every
day
was
full
of
music,
family
and
best
friends.
Troubles
of
the
world
erased,
by
games
of
lets
pretend.
Chorus
The
little
girl
inside
of
me
is
dreaming
still,
on
blackwood
hill
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